Some women just bounce back naturally. My friend is very annoyingly like this. Two months after having her third baby and she was back down to pre-baby weight without much exercise (two aerobics classes a week and that is it). She is just naturally skinny without having to try much.

Judging from my mom and sister, I'm going to have to work out two hours a day seven-days a week to accomplish that same goal.

Iblis824:Its pretty easy to get back into shape when you have personal trainers, dietitians, nearly unlimited money, and free time.

It's pretty easy to get back into shape when you don't eat like a hog during your pregnancy. My sister popped one out just over a year ago, and she was back to her normal, slim size within a few months.

And have a trainer, and enough money to be able to afford the time to spend working out. Don't forget the dietician, too!

It only takes 15-30 minutes a day of exercise to be in shape. Most people spend that much time staring off into space and digging around in their ear for wax each day. You don't need a trainer or equipment, either. I'll save you some money on a dietician, too, by revealing the arcane secret that fried food and pepsi are not good for you.

Women don't need to eat excessively when pregnant, and sitting on a couch all day is actually bad for them and the baby, yet both these things are what we're conditioned from birth to think pregnant women should do. It's not the pregnancy itself that 'ruins' womens bodies like they claim, but the lifestyle they choose to accept for 6 months.

I'm more concerned with tfa headline stating she is hot AGAIN. Suggesting she was not hot while she was pregnant and carried all that extra weight. Thank goodness she had the good sense to lose enough weight to not be heinous. And people wonder why so many women have low self esteem.

/loves me some skinny women but seriously, this kind of stuff does actual harm imo.

And have a trainer, and enough money to be able to afford the time to spend working out. Don't forget the dietician, too!

It only takes 15-30 minutes a day of exercise to be in shape. Most people spend that much time staring off into space and digging around in their ear for wax each day. You don't need a trainer or equipment, either. I'll save you some money on a dietician, too, by revealing the arcane secret that fried food and pepsi are not good for you.

Women don't need to eat excessively when pregnant, and sitting on a couch all day is actually bad for them and the baby, yet both these things are what we're conditioned from birth to think pregnant women should do. It's not the pregnancy itself that 'ruins' womens bodies like they claim, but the lifestyle they choose to accept for 6 months.

hailin:Some women just bounce back naturally. My friend is very annoyingly like this. Two months after having her third baby and she was back down to pre-baby weight without much exercise (two aerobics classes a week and that is it). She is just naturally skinny without having to try much.

Judging from my mom and sister, I'm going to have to work out two hours a day seven-days a week to accomplish that same goal.

My sister in law is the same way had a baby in mid spetember and you would never know.

hailin:Some women just bounce back naturally. My friend is very annoyingly like this. Two months after having her third baby and she was back down to pre-baby weight without much exercise (two aerobics classes a week and that is it). She is just naturally skinny without having to try much.

Judging from my mom and sister, I'm going to have to work out two hours a day seven-days a week to accomplish that same goal.

My wife lost weight after she had our first child (as in immediately following the birth she was several pounds lighter then her pre-pregnancy weight). Normal weight child, and no complications - some folks just luck out I guess...

hailin:Some women just bounce back naturally. My friend is very annoyingly like this. Two months after having her third baby and she was back down to pre-baby weight without much exercise (two aerobics classes a week and that is it). She is just naturally skinny without having to try much.

Judging from my mom and sister, I'm going to have to work out two hours a day seven-days a week to accomplish that same goal.

Don't feel too bad. She'll still feel like a bucket of warm water after squeezing three pumpkin sized objects out of there. It's the nautral childbirth great equalizer.

I can't believe the mainstream media isn't covering this epidemic. So many celebs have been photographed in public looking blurry. Is this the latest plastic surgery crazy? Is the Church of Scientology behind it?Someone needs to uncover the truth!

It only takes 15-30 minutes a day of exercise to be in shape. Most people spend that much time staring off into space and digging around in their ear for wax each day. You don't need a trainer or equipment, either. I'll save you some money on a dietician, too, by revealing the arcane secret that fried food and pepsi are not good for you.

Women don't need to eat excessively when pregnant, and sitting on a couch all day is actually bad for them and the baby, yet both these things are what we're conditioned from birth to think pregnant women should do. It's not the pregnancy itself that 'ruins' womens bodies like they claim, but the lifestyle they choose to accept for 6 months.

Not that I really care all that much as I generally can't stand smug pregnant women (why oh why do you have to keep your hands on your straining bellies? We get it- you procreated.) but

THIS.

There is no mystery to it. Eat healthy and barring any unusual complications, keep moving around and being active and you won't be a mess once you pop your little snowflake out.

darch:It only takes 15-30 minutes a day of exercise to be in shape. Most people spend that much time staring off into space and digging around in their ear for wax each day. You don't need a trainer or equipment, either. I'll save you some money on a dietician, too, by revealing the arcane secret that fried food and pepsi are not good for you.

Women don't need to eat excessively when pregnant, and sitting on a couch all day is actually bad for them and the baby, yet both these things are what we're conditioned from birth to think pregnant women should do. It's not the pregnancy itself that 'ruins' womens bodies like they claim, but the lifestyle they choose to accept for 6 months.

Not that I really care all that much as I generally can't stand smug pregnant women (why oh why do you have to keep your hands on your straining bellies? We get it- you procreated.) but

THIS.

There is no mystery to it. Eat healthy and barring any unusual complications, keep moving around and being active and you won't be a mess once you pop your little snowflake out.

Double this.

Not the smug pregnant part....but the mysteries of the unknown when it comes to losing weight.

"How do I lose all the weight I gained from being pregnant? :( "

Simple...stop eating like you're pregnant...30 minutes of moderate to vigorious exercise, and problem solved. They've created so many options for women now, that it's not just running on a treadmill or lifting weights in the gym. Pilates, yoga (hot yoga), spin, martial arts, etc etc etc...if you say there's no way to do it, you're just making excuses.